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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][size=7] [/size][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t know anything about the tech industry but I’m worried that we will lose a lot of good doctors. Good specialists are hard to find and getting an appointment with one takes a while. Adding a $100,000 a year fee means that many hospitals will have to let them go. And who will they be replaced with? It’s not like there is a line of unemployed specialists waiting to take the job. And medicine is based on expertise and some doctors are better than others. At the very least an exception should be made for doctors and ppl in research positions.[/quote] Doctors are not impacted by this new H1B visa order. They come in under the J-1 visa requirements. https://www.ecfmg.org/evsp/evsprfgd.pdf[/quote] Just because they some doctors can get other kinds of visa doesn’t mean all of them actually have them. There are other 10,000 on H1Bs. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5815043/[/quote] Also, J1 is generally only for doctors doing residencies and fellowships in the US, ie doctors who haven’t completed all their training yet. A fully trained attending generally isn’t eligible for that.[/quote]
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